Beopjusa was chosen by Bruce Lee as the original setting for the movie Game of Death, with the five floors of Palsangjeon pagoda representing five different martial arts.
Nakahira depicted Fei Long wearing Bruce Lee's trademark yellow tracksuit with black sidestripes from the film Game of Death.
The game is considered by many to be the first beat 'em up video game, and contains elements of Bruce Lee's Game of Death.
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She also appeared in the Bruce Lee movie Game of Death as his girlfriend, Ann, the young aspiring singer (her scenes were shot with a lookalike as Bruce had died long before she became involved) performing the film's love theme "Will This Be The Song I'll Be Singing Tomorrow".
One of his more high-profile parts from the 70's was as the hitman Stick in Game of Death (1978), directed by Robert Clouse.